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i like the show at all

but some thinks aren`t very logic from my point of view .... because of the blackout people saw their future... but the hole future is only that way because they saw it? for example the Nazi is out of jail because he saw it but if he hadn`t saw it he would never been come of out of jail

and even if they don`t like what they saw they are moving dirctly to it like moths to the light? like mark or Demetri

Re: crap

mcpotolos wrote:

i like the show at all

but some thinks aren`t very logic from my point of view .... because of the blackout people saw their future... but the hole future is only that way because they saw it? for example the Nazi is out of jail because he saw it but if he hadn`t saw it he would never been come of out of jail

and even if they don`t like what they saw they are moving dirctly to it like moths to the light? like mark or Demetri

this i don`t realy get...

well it's pretty simple -> you can't change the future.whatever will happen is going to happen and if by some miracle or whatever you are able to see in to the future you are going to see the ramifications of seeing the future.... or some crap like that but the show does suck,i gave up on it after like 6 or 7 episodes.don't know exactly(saw about 2eps with dom monaghan)

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Re: crap

I dunno, I still kinda like this show despite all the negativity surrounding it. I know it hasn't been as good as people were hoping, but I think the concept alone is enough to keep it pretty interesting.

I personally have really liked how the story has been progressing, and I think they do a pretty good job with the end of episode cliff hangers. Even though the show is pretty much done, I hope they still finish the season strong with a good explanation for everything...

Re: crap

I find that there are intriguing elements, and crap elements. The whole scene with Olivia and the Brit guy 'coming to terms with their feelings for one another' was just awful...and it's only the most recent in a series of terribly set-up scenes that are full of forced acting that's just not believable in the slightest. They're the sort of scenes that happen when the writers need something to happen when they haven't properly planned for it...the characters act out of character...so aggravating.

However, I find the stuff that's not burdened by pseudo-emotional drama to be keeping me on board...the Dyson Frost stuff is good, and if the mole stuff and the pregnant lesbian stuff got dropped, the FBI parts would be passable too.

I think the show just needs to cut the fat...drop the Olivia and British guy stuff...drop the cancer doctor romance stuff...drop the lesbian mole pregnancy stuff, and focus on the FFs that matter.

I do fear that the show is going the way of Heroes...too many lame storylines that get preserved for no good reason at all, at the expense of moving the story forward with meaningful happenings.

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Robcore wrote:

I find that there are intriguing elements, and crap elements. The whole scene with Olivia and the Brit guy 'coming to terms with their feelings for one another' was just awful...and it's only the most recent in a series of terribly set-up scenes that are full of forced acting that's just not believable in the slightest. They're the sort of scenes that happen when the writers need something to happen when they haven't properly planned for it...the characters act out of character...so aggravating.

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i like the electrician side story. but i hate the rest of the side storys and the main story is very flawed. and the main character dosent fit as a fbi agent. they have stepped in the same traps as lost and heroes. but atleast they waited for the second season too "milk" the story

Re: crap

mcpotolos wrote:

Robcore wrote:

I find that there are intriguing elements, and crap elements. The whole scene with Olivia and the Brit guy 'coming to terms with their feelings for one another' was just awful...and it's only the most recent in a series of terribly set-up scenes that are full of forced acting that's just not believable in the slightest. They're the sort of scenes that happen when the writers need something to happen when they haven't properly planned for it...the characters act out of character...so aggravating.